Images and video from the 2014 Chicago Fire Engine Rally and Swap Meet sponsored by 5-11 Club of Chicago and the Fire Buffs of Illinois.
more images are at shapirophotography.net
Jun 15
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Images and video from the 2014 Chicago Fire Engine Rally and Swap Meet sponsored by 5-11 Club of Chicago and the Fire Buffs of Illinois.
more images are at shapirophotography.net
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Jun 29
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More images from the Fire Buffs of Illinois and 5-11 Club muster at the Quinn Fire Academy on June 16th.
Not shown in photos but also on display were the replica of LA County Squad 51 and a Chicago Ridge engine.
Tags: 1923 Ahrens Fox, 1961 FWD fire engine, American LaFrance Century engine, American LaFrance Eagle, antique fire apparatus, Bill Friedrich, Chicago 5-11 Club, Chicago Command Van 271, Chicago fire muster, Fire Buffs of Illinois, Fire Museum of Greater Chicago, FWD fire apparatus, Gary Jensen, Hillside Fire Department, John Carter American LaFrance Century Series engine, Loudonville Fire Department, Sauk Fire District
Feb 1
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On Saturday, January 29, The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago, located at 5218 S Western Ave., officially opened. The museum is housed at a firehouse built in 1916 for Chicago Fire Department Engine Co. 123. They occupied this firehouse from 1916 through 1973. An estimated 60-70 people visited on opening day. There was a preview of the museum that was offered to the public last year.
The exhibits include hand-drawn, horse-drawn, and early motorized apparatus to the 20th Century. The museum artifacts not only chronicle Chicago, but many of the suburban departments that make up the Chicagoland area. One of the many highlights on display is a 1923 Ahrens-Fox 750-GPM engine that was first assigned to Engine Co. 40 before being reassigned to Engine Co. 98. It was nearly destroyed in 1934 when Engine 98 responded to the Stockyards and was caught in the fire. The fire department shops rebuilt the engine and gave it back to 98. It’s last assignment was to Engine Co. 70.
The museum will be open the last Saturday of every month from 10am – 2pm. Please come out and enjoy the many displays and the great history that this museum has to offer.
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Denis McGuire, Jr. submitted images from the opening
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